This layout is for a 12x24v mat. To cut on 12x12 mat, cut first page. THen move second page onto mat(set x to -12).
Then extra heart(besides the one for the top and the bottom, is to go inside the box to hide all the jagged edges. You might want a fourth to go inside the lid. You could probably move the little hearts to the side. Also this box was a little larger than it needed to be. You could resize it smaller.
I had to go into mtc and make a bit trace of the image to get the sides to show up. I have no idea why mtc can't read a standard svg file that scal has no problem with! This is the second time this has happened. Maybe an mtc guru can tell me!
First I used inkscape 47 to make these hearts. When I imported them into scal 2.0 the text was "messed up". I redid them in inkscape 46 and it works fine. I "grouped" each item, so you can ungroup it in scal 2.0 and move things around or delete them, without using inkscape. You could make your own messages in scal 2, but I couldn't figure out how to make my arial narrow font into a stencil font in scal 2.0 like I can in inkscape. Maybe you could just use a stencil font like stencilia instead of Arial narrow.
This file just has one heart and one background in it, then all the text messages, so you can make one or more at once. Here is the svg file:
I wanted to make a lacy heart page border with my Cricut. I used inkscape to create this series of linked hearts. It takes a little while to cut, because of all the tiny holes. There are two versions.
Here are some wedding silhouettes I've gathered from the internet and converted into svg files you can cut on your CRICUT, if you have SURE CUTS A LOT software. There are many different couples, at the wedding, doing the wedding dance or the wedding kiss. I hope you can find a use for them on your wedding pages. If you click on the small picture showing the silhouettes, you can see more detail. There isn't an easy way to get a picture of them without cutting them all out, photographing, etc.